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Newborns generally eat, poop, and sleep around the clock in the early days, but what does a newborn's sleep schedule typically look like? This post shares sample newborn sleep schedules by week.
You can peruse all the schedules by scrolling down or use the quick links below. You may also want to bookmark this page for future use or get more comprehensive sample schedules and schedule guidance in our e-book, Essential Keys to Your Newborn's Sleep.
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Swaddling your newborn can help keep your baby calm and content after he or she is born. But, how do you swaddle a baby and is there a step-by-step process to follow? Yes! This article will tell you how to swaddle a baby and give you 5 tips for better baby sleep.
What is Swaddling?
Swaddling is tightly wrapping your newborn baby in a blanket to give them a womb-like feeling. Some people say it's like wrapping them up like a burrito.
But, how you swaddle a baby is important, otherwise

Most people will tell you that newborns virtually sleep all day and night, waking up to only pee, poop, and eat. But, that's not always the case! How much newborns sleep will depend on a variety of factors, mostly related to your baby's temperament.
The average amount newborns sleep is 14-16 hours in a 24-hour period, broken into multiple sleep periods or naps.
Of course, all babies are different and one important thing to always remember is that your baby may not be like those around

According to the AAP, to reduce the risk of SIDS, parents should share a room with their baby for the first year. But, should you really share a room with your baby that long?
Sharing a room with your baby certainly has its advantages. Let's review:
Advantages of Sharing a Room With Your Baby
Safety
As I mentioned, it is considered safest to share a room with your baby, because it reduces the risk of SIDS. It enables you to act quickly if something is happening to your baby such as

As many things as you can buy for your newborn baby before he or she is born, there's no guarantee you will be able to use any of them! A common issue that comes up is when your baby won't sleep in his or her brand new bedside bassinet!
If you're even a little like me, you might be nervous about bed-sharing and rolling over onto the baby but feel that having your new baby in the crib in another room is too far away! A bedside bassinet is a perfect solution, but only if your baby actually

The Arm's Reach Co-Sleeper is a sleep space for your newborn baby that can be placed right next to (or attached to) a parent's bed. This can help you feel confident your baby is safe and make night feedings easier. But, does it work to help you and your baby get the best sleep? Use these 5 tips to maximize your baby's sleep while using this bedside bassinet.
Choosing the Type of Sheets for your Arm's Reach Co-Sleeper Bassinet
One thing you may want to do is sleep on your baby's Arm's

To reduce the risk of SIDS, babies should be placed on their backs to sleep, unless otherwise advised by your baby's doctor. However, what if your baby rolls to his side to sleep? Is it okay for newborns to be sleeping on their side?
Yes, it is okay for newborns to be sleeping on their side provided they are rolling that way on their own and can roll from back to tummy and tummy to back. Some parents allow their babies to sleep on their sides even if they aren't rolling yet, but it isn't

Below is a guest post written for our blog.
No matter how many parenting books you read hoping that you will be fully prepared when your newborn comes into the world, you might not always take the best decision. Do not start off thinking that you want to be a perfect parent. Make sure that you provide your baby with the best of care, attention, and love. Being a great parent is about patience and establishing priorities.
Motherhood is one of the greatest parts of a woman’s life. When you

In the beginning, newborns sleep virtually around the clock waking only to eat and demand a clean diaper (sometimes!). But how many total hours does a newborn sleep anyway? On average, newborn babies sleep 14-16 hours in a 24-hour period, broken up into numerous sleep periods.
How many hours do newborns sleep during the day and at night?
If your baby has day/night confusion, your baby may be awake a bit too much at night such that they are awake for 30-90 minutes at a time. If that's the